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In 2012, agreed to create a new EuroGOOS International Non-Profit Organisation under Belgian Law to transform EuroGOOS from an informal association into a body with legal backing to increase its efficiency and improve representation of members views.IMOSManaged by office located at University of Tasmania with a Director and 4.5 FTE staff Advisory Board with Chair Steering Committee with Reps from 12 NodesIOGOOSLead by IOGOOS Chair and Officers (Western, Central, Eastern, and 2 more officers to be elected) Managed by Secretariat in IndiaMONGOOSEstablished under MOU between MOON and MEDGOOS Member Assembly with a representative from each Member organization/institute Executive Board composed of one Member Rep from each country, the Burau and the Secretariat Two Chairpersons coordinating Board meetings; actions and decisions of the Board; manage communication between Members, Board and Assembly; and serve as spokesperson at International meetings Secretariat facilitates implementation of MONGOOS activities, meetings, etc.PIGOOSAdvisory Committee consisting of a Chair, Coordinator and 8 Members Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment ProgrammeUS IOOSInteragency Ocean Observing Committee (IOOC) with 3 Co-Chairs responsible for implementing procedural, technical, and scientific requirements National Program Office (U.S. IOOS/NOAA) with Director and staff serves as overall coordinator of U.S. IOOS activities IOOS Advisory Committee with Chair and 12 other members GRANations RepresentedEUROGOOS17 Nations - Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United KingdomIMOS12+ Nations - Australia, USA, Canada, France, UK, New Zealand, India, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Japan, China, South Africa, Pacific Island nationsIOGOOS15 Nations - India, Australia, Bangladesh, France, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, USAMONGOOS12 Nations - Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Slovenia, Spain, TurkeyPIGOOS22 Nations - American Samoa, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas and Marshall Islands, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis, FutunaUS IOOSUSATotal # of Nations Involved with GOOS: 66 Below is a table containing principal goals for each GRA. Common themes across the GRAs are: Coordination of observing systems across member nations, Contribution to and advancement of GOOS, Continued development of research and technological advances, leading to sustained operational oceanography programmes. Exchange and access of oceanographic data, Development of downstream services for end-users Strengthening of capacity building, Increasing awareness and visibility of ocean observing GRAPrincipal Goals EUROGOOSEuroGOOS shall act as the authoritative and competent expert voice of operational oceanography in all European activities Take the lead in representing and promoting operational marine services in Europe Improve the observing system for operational oceanography in Europe, and its contribution to global systems Encourage links between member state national systems and setting up of downstream services Contribute to the further development of GOOS, in particular by taking a leading role in advancing Coastal GOOS Promote EuroGOOS at a high level for members countries and European organisations Promote and foster the necessary research and technological developments for operational oceanography, and their implementation in operational systems Work towards involving all European coastal states, through their operational oceanographic institutions, in EuroGOOS workIMOSTo provide sustained ocean observations that meet the broad needs of the Australian marine and climate research communities, To provide the marine and climate research community with free and timely access to quality assured observational data, and To involve the marine and climate research community in defining future needs and to strengthen the technical and operational capability of the marine and climate community and hence sustain the ocean observing paradigm into the longer term.IOGOOSContribute, collectively, to the progress of ocean observations, ocean science and operational oceanography, focusing on these imperative needs of the Indian Ocean region. Enhance the Ocean Observing System in the region, Promote and facilitate efficient and effective management, exchange and utilisation of oceanographic data, Promote programmes and projects in operational oceanography and ocean services in the region meeting the requirements of end-users, Strengthen capacity building for enhancing the capabilities in the region, Encourage research to support the needs of Users, Develop synergies with other ocean programmes and regional GOOS bodies, Contribute to international planning and promotion of GOOS.MONGOOS(a) Improved Fitness for Purpose. Continuously advance the scientific understanding and technological development upon which the Services are based. (b) Greater Awareness. Promote the visibility and recognition of the Services with governmental agencies and private companies, encourage their integration at national, regional, European and global levels. (c) Increased Downstreaming. Enhance the usability of the Services and their usefulness for policy implementation, societal needs and science. (d) Improved Capacity. Support the planning and implementation of international initiatives involving operational oceanography and promote the participation of non-EU Mediterranean countries in producing the Services.PIGOOSProvide and improve seasonal predictions of weather and climate, and their impact on Pacific Island Communities, Provide base data for longer term predictions of weather and climate influenced by climate change, Raise awareness and use of the ocean observing system in the Pacific Ocean, Coordinate between other ocean and climate projects in the Pacific, Facilitate support of the ocean observing system and associated deployments from Pacific Island Countries and Territories. US IOOS(1) Improve predictions of climate change and weather and their effects on coastal communities and the nation; (2) Improve the safety and efficiency of maritime operations; (3) More effectively mitigate the effects of natural hazards; (4) Improve national and homeland security; (5) Reduce public health risks; (6) More effectively protect and restore healthy coastal ecosystems; and (7) Enable the sustained use of ocean and coastal resources. GRAObservation Network Readiness LevelEUROGOOS65%, systems vary by maturity and sample rateIMOS100%IOGOOSBasin scale 70% - Argo, INDOOS and RAMA provide improvement in ocean observing capability, though gaps exist in the Southern Ocean and Boundary currents Regional scale (EEZ) 30% - large gaps in regional observing systemsMONGOOS50%, several state of the art systems, but region is strongly under sampledPIGOOS0%, physical components of observing networks are operated by countries external to the PacificUS IOOS50%, due to significant spatial gaps GRADMAC Readiness LevelEUROGOOS100%IMOS100%, all data is discoverableIOGOOS100% for data services provided INCOISMONGOOS100% through MyOceanPIGOOS0%, though accessible though PacIOOS and AODNUS IOOS75%More analysis to come on these sections: GRAModeling Common ThemesEUROGOOSIMOSIOGOOSMONGOOSPIGOOSUS IOOS GRAGaps Common ThemesEUROGOOSIMOSIOGOOSMONGOOSPIGOOSUS IOOS      PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 5 #$%CDM ! 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